So, What Does an Olympian Do When the Olympics Are Over?

Ever wondered what happens to the Olympic stars that lit up our TV screens for two-and-a-half weeks? (Besides, of course, the requisite media appearances, like meeting us?)

Well, we were lucky enough to be able to snag a few minutes with Alpine skier Julia Mancuso, the three-time Olympian who collected a bronze medal for her Super Combined Slalom run, so that's exactly what we asked her: What is Julia Mancuso doing now that the Olympics are over?

The answer? Another competition, of course! [Ed. note: Of course?! Girl, take a vacay! Celebrate that hard-earned medal! – RJZ] Mancuso will be tackling the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Switzerland this March, reminding us that “the Olympics is (sic) just one of many races for me this year.”

And while it may have only been one of many races Mancuso has lined up, the Winter Games were particularly special to her. “My favorite moment was getting ready with everyone,” the skier told SELF. “It was the only time we were all together, which was so fun.”

And because we work at SELF, we’re incredibly lucky to be able to meet awesome athletes like Mancuso, Kaitlyn Farrington and Kelly Clark. But if you’ve ever wanted to meet an Olympian, now’s your big chance: ZICO Coconut Water is sending one lucky person (and a friend!) to watch Julia race on her home turf in Squaw Valley for the U.S. Alpine Championships this March. Try your hand at one of these three ways to enter, and good luck — all of the Olympic athletes are both awesome and inspiring!

Follow @ZICOCoconut on Instagram, post a photo showing your ski spirit or support of Julia and use the hashtag #GoJulia. Get creative — ZICO will be showcase Julia’s favorites!

Follow @ZICO on Twitter and do the same (picture supporting Jules with #GoJulia hastag)

Like ZICO’s Facebook page, and then share your name, email, and birth date – WHAM, you’re entered for a chance to win.

Now who doesn’t wanna enter? Hurry up though, the contest closes Friday!